Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Nov 1937, p. 16

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holds a '*paper" ecige Dy virtue oi an upset of Proviso, *ho beat tbe grey and green, 6 to 0, on a last. quar- ter touchidown several weeks ago.. A satisfying. 26-O win over Hîgh- land Park, last Saturday, inbuéd the Triernien. with new confidence-be- sides giving a preview of what may, be expected when the Trevian team. takes the field next year. Walter Aschenbacb. bead coach, started 10 juniors against Highland Park, and thev ravna suJndidaccunehlt of 89c. a Coo keil M. 45c against a striggliing irne Highland Park aggregation. Captain Dikk Wagner carried the bail across the goal via plunges twice, in the second and third quarters, after a scoreless first fraine. A pass fronm the High- land Park 10 to Johnny Powell was good for the third score. It was one of the nicely executed plays of the game. Jim "Scotty" McFadzean reversed to Arigo Marchini who galloped 16 yards to score the .fourth touchdown in the concluding period. Fathers Association' Convenes at Culver With WilI Harridge, of Wilmette', president of the American league, committee of the Culver Militar3 Acaderny Fathers association met ai the school last week-end for an im- Iportant fail conference herd ot avenues and becofle., an aristocrat of thoroughfares.-Its sharp, corners have been whittled, down; its dangerous curves have been par- tially straightened; it has been .widened and a substantial concrete pavement bas replaced the antique brick affair that served for so many years. Yes, thanks tothe gasoline tax, the watchful eyt of Building Com- missioner William, A. Wolff, -and the pavement experting of Henry Fowler and his company, Wilmette avenue has been reborn into one of the finest. streets in the village. Viflagers. are informed that if they cannot find it because of ils new dress, Mr. Wolff will be .only too happy to act as escort. He seems to bc a bit proud ofthe neWWilmet avenue, con at the home of General and M rs. G;'rnilliat. At the Suda m meeting held oit dans were forrni- ýal Fathiers' Veek v. The members >CI exercises and mental revicw of -y, and field ar- ii thecir hionor at

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